by lisaflutevt | Mar 27, 2013 | Contemporary Composers, Events |
A featured work on our program for April 14 is Sylvia Glickman’s “Antigone Speaks.” Sylvia Glickman, who lived from 1932 – 2006, was a pianist and composer who devoted much of her life to promoting the under-represented work of female...
by lisaflutevt | Feb 9, 2011 | Music History |
Whether you’re preparing the Bach E flat sonata for All State Festival auditions next year, or just looking to start or expand your collection of Flute recordings, here are a few thoughts on selecting recordings of the Bach Sonatas for purchase and/or YouTube...
by lisaflutevt | Oct 27, 2010 | Music Theory, Practice Games |
(cards were lost in spring 2016 website transition – I have the files but they’re not currently loading – hoping to get them back before long!) Here are some cards you can print out, cut up and use for note naming games, flash cards, quizzes, etc....
by lisaflutevt | Sep 1, 2010 | Sheet Music, Web Sites |
I’ve been looking over students’ needs for materials for the start of a new year and wanted to pass along a fantastic resource I’ve been enjoying recently. The Petrucci Library offers on line scores to thousands of musical works. You can browse by...
by lisaflutevt | Jun 1, 2010 | Music History |
I have been completely inspired this year by a series of music history lectures put out by The Teaching Company. Dr. Robert Greenberg, chair of the department of music history and literature at San Francisco Conservatory of Music, as well as composer, music consultant...